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A heat spreader transfers energy as from a hotter source to a colder or . There are two thermodynamic types, passive and active. The most common sort of passive heat spreader is a plate or block of material having high thermal conductivity, such as , aluminum, or diamond. An active heat spreader speeds up heat transfer with expenditure of energy as work supplied by an external source.


Mechanism
A uses fluids inside a sealed case. The fluids circulate either passively, by spontaneous convection, triggered when a threshold temperature difference occurs; or actively, because of an impeller driven by an external source of work. Without sealed circulation, energy can be carried by transfer of fluid matter, for example externally supplied colder air, driven by an external source of work, from a hotter body to another external body, though this is not exactly heat transfer as defined in physics. (1949). Natural Philosophy of Cause and Chance, Oxford University Press, London, p. 44.

Exemplifying increase of entropy according to the second law of thermodynamics, a passive heat spreader disperses or "spreads out" heat, so that the heat exchanger(s) may be more fully utilized. This has the potential to increase the heat capacity of the total assembly, but the additional thermal junctions limit total thermal capacity. The high conduction properties of the spreader will make it more effective to function as an air heat exchanger, as opposed to the original (presumably smaller) source. The low heat conduction of air in is matched by the higher surface area of the spreader, and heat is transferred more effectively.


Application
A heat spreader is generally used when the heat source tends to have a high heat-, (high heat flow per unit area), and for whatever reason, heat can not be conducted away effectively by the heat exchanger. For instance, this may be because it is air-cooled, giving it a lower heat transfer coefficient than if it were liquid-cooled. A high enough heat exchanger transfer coefficient is sufficient to avoid the need for a heat spreader. The use of a heat spreader is an important part of an economically optimal design for transferring heat from high to low heat flux media. Examples include:

  • A copper-clad bottom on a or stove-top cooking container
  • Air-cooling integrated circuits such as a
  • Air-cooling a photovoltaic cell in a concentrated photovoltaics system

Diamond has a very high thermal conductivity. Synthetic diamond is used as submounts for high-power integrated circuits and laser diodes.

Composite materials can be used, such as the metal matrix composites (MMCs) copper–tungsten, ( in aluminium matrix), (diamond in copper-silver alloy matrix), and ( in matrix). Such materials are often used as substrates for chips, as their thermal expansion coefficient can be matched to ceramics and semiconductors.


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Corsair CM2X1024-6400C5DHX 20080221.jpg|Two encased in heat spreaders Comparison of Intel and AMD Microprocessor Integrated Heatspreaders.JPG|Side-by-side comparison of AMD (center) and Intel (sides) integrated heatspreaders (IHS) common on their microprocessors AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (ADA6000IAA6CZ), heat spreader removed.jpg|AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (ADA6000IAA6CZ, Windsor), having its heat spreader removed (known as or delidding). This particular CPU core is to the heat spreader, causing the CPU to be destroyed during the removal or making removal more difficult.


Research
In May 2022, researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and University of California, Berkeley devised a new solution that could cool modern electronics more efficiently than other existing strategies. Their proposed method is based on the use of heat spreaders consisting of an electrical insulating layer of poly (2-chloro-p-xylylene) ( C) and a coating of copper. This solution would also require less expensive materials.


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